the Great Revolution Sewing Machine
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When I was in St petersburg Russia I rented a room from a lady who spoke "difficult" english. She used this sewing maching even tho she had a new electric one. She said this machine sewed straight.
It started out as a treadle and was then electrified, but she changed it to a hand crank. Perhaps because of uncertain power. It had been her mothers machine -- bought in 1920 and treasured all thru the war -- even the 3 year seige of St Petersburg by the Germans. Thought you might like to see it. There are so many Singer knockoffs around the world. Mim |
It certainly stood the test of time and hardship. I love the "old" machines. I don't think my plastic 2004 machine will be around sewing in 80+ years. I have 3 oldies that I use all the time.
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how nice!!!!
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What a beauty!! If this machine could talk, the stories it could tell...
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Great machine and story.
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That is an interesting machine. Are you a summer time Mainer? I noticed your duo location.
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To me there is nothing in this world like the old machines. If we have an electricity outage, the new machines are not going to be good for anything. I love the old machines!!!!!
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Hand crank!
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A beautiful old machine with an amazing history! Thanks for sharing Mim!
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What a beautiful machine and it comes with such a unique story! I'm not sure I could sew using one hand to power the machine and one hand to guide the fabric. Even that is an art!
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